fellow sb. (5 in 14th cent. implied polite condescension=‘comrade’, ‘my friend’; in S.'s time this notion had disappeared, but the word when addressed to a servant does not seem to have necessarily implied haughtiness or contempt, though its application to one not greatly inferior was a gross insult)
2.
partaker, sharer
“of”
Wint. III. ii. 39.
3.
consort, spouse Tp. III. i. 84*.
5.
customary title of
address to a servant
LLL. IV. i. 103
“Thou, , a word,”
R3 III. ii. 105
“Gramercy, : there, drink
that for me,”
Rom. I. ii. 58
“Good den, good
fellow.”